On Friday, the University of Virginia will host a virtual town hall for students, faculty and staff to discuss plans and answer questions about the fall semester.The virtual town hall will be held on Zoom at 11 a.m. EST. President Jim Ryan, Provost Liz Magill, Executive Vice President for Health Affairs Dr. K. Craig Kent, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer J.J. Davis, Director of Hospital Epidemiology Dr. Costi Sifri and Vice President and Chief Student Affairs Officer Patricia Lampkin will lead the discussion and a moderated Q&A.Faculty, students and staff who wish to participate can register here and list any questions they have for UVA leaders. Similar virtual town halls for parents and community members will be held early next week.Live captioning will be provided during the event, and a recording with closed captioning will be available afterward.
UVA’s Dr. Jeffery Young spent a few weeks of his summer fighting COVID-19 at an overflowing hospital in California.
A new app will help the University community stay safe as people return to Grounds.
Dean of Students Allen Groves wrote to students Wednesday with an update on a “Rules and Norms” agreement for the fall semester and other important to-dos before returning to Grounds.
This reflected image of the Rotunda was captured Monday evening by University photographer Sanjay Suchak.
Professor emeritus Nathaniel Howell and his wife Margie sat for an interview at the Colonnade Club, recalling the beginning of the invasion and a visit by the Rev. Jesse Jackson that launched evacuation flights for Americans.
Researchers say that “discriminatory benefit design” in the U.S. South is making it harder for people who rely on the Affordable Care Act to access HIV-prevention drugs in the country’s hardest-hit region.
With Community Based Undergraduate Research Grants, University of Virginia students turn their academic attention to real-world situations, locally, in South Dakota and in Central America.